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Establishing a Church Security Plan

Description

The purpose of establishing a church security plan is to put safety measures
in place that protect against dangerous situations while still allowing for a
welcoming environment. Traditional security plans focus on building three
layers of security. This plan will show participants a plan for five layers of
security. They are as follows: Deterrent, Detection, Denial, Delay and the
Response. In this presentation participants will learn how to establish a basic
security plan for their church.

Learning OBJECTIVES

The participant will understand
what SVA (Security Vulnerability Assessment) is and why it should be made a
priority.

The participant will
learn the rule of safety through redundancy using the five layers strategy.

The participant will
learn why the threat has to stop before it gets in the door and how to make
this happen?

The participant will understand
why he must have a professional grade radio?

The participant will
learn about alarms and where they should be located?

The participants will
learn the difference between armed and unarmed security.

The participants will
understand why and how to establish policies that will minimize risk.

The participant will learn
the difference between reactive and proactive security.

CEU Information

This presentation qualifies for 0.2 CEU credit toward CCA certification and retention. Please
refer to certification guidelines to ensure you are in proper compliance for credit. After completing the course you will be offered a CEU request form to complete and make your request.